U.S. Reaches $1.74 Billion Deal With Moderna for Updated Covid-19 Shots

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U.S. Reaches $1.74 Billion Deal With Moderna for Updated Covid-19 Shots
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The government has reached a deal with Moderna for 66 million doses of the company’s rejiggered Covid-19 vaccine, planning to use the doses in a fall booster campaign

Since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the scientific understanding of its transmission and prevention has evolved. WSJ’s Daniela Hernandez explains what strategies have worked for stemming the spread of the virus and which are outdated in 2022.

Illustration: Adele MorganThe Biden administration said it would spend $1.74 billion to buy 66 million doses of Moderna Inc.’s updated Covid-19 vaccine, as well as the option to purchase up to 234 million additional doses, as part of a fall booster campaign.

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